Ebola outbreak ‘growing faster, wider’ as DRC death toll passes 2,500: UN
The Ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is spreading "faster and wider," according to the UN's Senior Ebola Coordinator Julien Harneis. Over 2,500 people have died from the outbreak, which remains out of control due to ongoing conflict, funding shortages, and attacks on health workers and facilities.

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AI-generatedThe Ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is spreading "faster and wider," according to the UN's Senior Ebola Coordinator Julien Harneis. Over 2,500 people have died from the outbreak, which remains out of control due to ongoing conflict, funding shortages, and attacks on health workers and facilities. Harneis warned that existing funds will run out within weeks and called for more financial support. Efforts to control the epidemic have been hampered by insecurity, distrust among locals who sometimes believe conspiracy theories, and the lack of a vaccine for a rare strain of the virus. Over 260 attacks on health workers have been reported in the past six months, resulting in eight deaths and over 160 illnesses among healthcare personnel.
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5 extractedExisting funding for Ebola control efforts will run out within weeks.
More than 160 healthcare workers have fallen ill, with 43 dying.
Over 260 attacks on health workers have been reported in the past six months.
More than 2,500 people have died from the Ebola outbreak in the DRC.
Ebola outbreak in DRC is spreading 'exponentially' and 'faster and wider' than ever before.